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Title: Updated trainers page
Post by: hlbly on May 24, 2012, 04:50:54 AM
Would love to see some update on trainers page . Was hoping to learn about new GV control setup and 88 AA operation . Since they only had VT fuse I assume there is a way to adjust fuse settings ?
Title: Re: Updated trainers page
Post by: Lusche on May 24, 2012, 05:56:50 AM
Was hoping to learn about new GV control setup and 88 AA operation . Since they only had VT fuse I assume there is a way to adjust fuse settings ?

C and V keys. You can also map a free joystick axis to this function.
Title: Re: Updated trainers page
Post by: bustr on May 24, 2012, 01:23:22 PM
VT or "Variable Time" was the code name for the allied "Radar Proximity Fuse" which is used in our 5 inch guns. Our 88 uses either an AP with a base fuse or an HE with a Time Clockwork fuse.
Title: Re: Updated trainers page
Post by: morfiend on May 24, 2012, 01:52:39 PM
Would love to see some update on trainers page . Was hoping to learn about new GV control setup and 88 AA operation . Since they only had VT fuse I assume there is a way to adjust fuse settings ?


  Hlbly,
   

       I can tell you it's in the works,the trainers have had this discussion and all agree it's time to update.  I know there is a writeup on how to operate all the manable guns thats not quite finished as well as some other things.

    When this takes place is the question,that I cant say for sure.   Maybe one of the players could do a writeup for the wiki in the meantime.   Anyone can add content to the wiki.


   :salute

  PS: hint,hint Bustr.... :devil
Title: Re: Updated trainers page
Post by: hlbly on May 24, 2012, 04:08:44 PM
Would love to see some update on trainers page . Was hoping to learn about new GV control setup and 88 AA operation . Since they only had MT fuse I assume there is a way to adjust fuse settings ?

Fixed . Thank you for the info Morfiend  :salute
Title: Re: Updated trainers page
Post by: Babalonian on May 24, 2012, 06:36:14 PM
C and V keys. You can also map a free joystick axis to this function.

Anyone else here think it would be good/bad to by default associate rudder control in the gunner positions to C and V?  I think it makes gunning funner than joystick/mouse + C/V, might also be more "noob" friendly.
Title: Re: Updated trainers page
Post by: morfiend on May 24, 2012, 06:51:45 PM
  You can also use the scroll wheel on the mouse to make fine adjustments!  you must have mouse controls checked in the clipboard map in order for it to work.   I use a hatswitch myself.



   :salute
Title: Re: Updated trainers page
Post by: Shuffler on May 25, 2012, 10:02:10 AM
I use the "stupid fuse just set" method.

I blast all around them and confuse them.

Wonder if HT can set it to look like fireworks... say for the 4th of July. :D